The Springfield Senior Citizens Club has been held at the Chisholm Center for many years. The club’s purpose is for residents to spend time together socially and get outside. The club has various activities to offer residents, such as: Pickleball, dominos, bingo, and other games held at the center. Bus trips to restaurants, shopping centers, […]
Wreaths Across America
Wreaths Across America started in 1992 with Morril Worcester, a wreath maker in Maine. He had extra wreaths that year and chose to donate them to put on the graves of soldiers. Now there are more than 2,700 locations that participate in National Wreaths Across America Day, which is this Saturday, Dec. 18th. Veterans’ wreaths […]
Renewals That Are Coming Up In The New Year
Attention Residents, As we move closer to the new year please keep in mind the important registration and license renewal dates that are fast approaching. Below is a list of licenses that are issued by the Township of Springfield, along with the due dates and further information. Annual alarm registrations are due no later than […]
Springfield Hope Gift Card Drive
The holidays are just around the corner and there’s still plenty of time to help out those in need. Springfield HOPE (Helping Other People Endure) is a nonprofit charity outreach program based in Springfield. In previous years they ran Toys For Springfield Kids, where they accepted new toy donations. The toys were stored, prepared, and […]
Police Promotions
Congratulations to Detective Lieutenant Mirable and Lieutenant Westover who were promoted during last week’s (Nov.9) Township Committee meeting. The promotion ceremony was presided over by Springfield Chief of Police John Cook and Mayor Chris Weber. Both were accompanied by their families for the ceremony. James Mirable who has been with the department since 2005 was […]
Farmers Market: Next Week Is The Last Day
The Springfield Farmers Market operates every Monday at the Springfield Free Public Library lawn (66 Mountain Ave). The last day for the market will be next week, October 25th and will open back up in July 2022. Stop by for fresh fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and more from our vendors; Calming Cauldron, Gramma Emma’s and […]
DPW Cleans Up Springfield
“The mission of the Springfield Public Works Department is to maintain, repair, and improve the infrastructure of the Township.” -springfield-nj.us/departments/public-works/ This mission has become very apparent in the weeks following Storm Ida. The Department of Public Works has put in approximately two thousand hours in relation to storm/flood clean-up. The department lost six vehicles, various […]
A Storm Can’t Stop The Chisholm Center
As we all know Storm Ida hit Springfield hard. Streets were closed and many houses experienced flooding. During that time the Chisholm Center opened its doors for town residents, who either couldn’t make it home in the storm or had to leave due to flooding. As the rain came down that night, Scott Seidel, Coordinator […]